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GREAT MATCHES - HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 1993/94

HUDDERSFIELD
TOWN 1-2 BARNET

Endsleigh
League Division Three - 16th
October 1993

Attendance
5,614

Imagine
waiting until October for the first league point of the season? Let me set the scene - we were watching Jurassic Park and Schindler's List at Barnet Odeon, and England's greatest ever defender Bobby Moore had recently passed away.

In
1993 invariably one kept looking at the league table hoping that
there had been some mistake and that the team hadn’t really Played
10 Won 0 Drew 0 Lost 10 Goals For 7 Against 30 Points 0. Imagine then
the euphoria of the first league win of the season? To compound this
misery off the pitch the club was in a state of turmoil with the
ongoing ownership battle, the transfer embargo which was still in
force, the Police insisting that all home matches be made all ticket
due to the condition of the stadium, The Akash Tandoori in Potters Bar closed down – I could go on, it was a very
tough times. However we had changed the shirts to some rather snazzy and traditional stripes.

The
week before the trip to Huddersfield Barnet had secured a 0-0 draw
and that first point against Cardiff City at Underhill in one of the
drabbest games I have ever witnessed in all my years. However it was a triumph and
much joy was had in the Queens Arms and during the mini pub crawl
around Barnet High Street with a few of the players that Sunday
evening!

Huddersfield like ourselves were also struggling in the lower reaches of the table but were
strong favourites to register Barnet’s 11th
defeat. The
first period ended in stalemate but early into the second half it
looked like the same old story. Alan Walker allowed Iain Dunn to go
one on one with Gary Phillips, he squared to Mark Wells who had the
easy task of stroking the ball home. Barnet
levelled the game through an unlikely source in Tony Finnigan after
56 minutes. Geoff Cooper’s left wing cross was headed past Steve
Francis in the Town goal.

Tony Finnigan

Almost immediately Finnigan, full of
adrenaline no doubt, picked up his second yellow card and trooped off
for an early bath leaving Barnet to battle the final half hour with
10 men. The moment came as Phillips cleared long and ironically, as
believe it or not route one football was not Manager Phillip’s
style at all, the ball fell perfectly for Kelly Haag to slip it under
Francis for 2-1. It took a few seconds to register with the hardy
bunch of travellers that we were ahead but it was a special feeling.
It is fair to report that Huddersfield then threw everything at the
Bees defence but it doggedly held firm. When the final whistle
went……..well you should have been there!

Kelly Haag

The
season was ultimately to be one of huge disappointment as the club
were relegated back to Division 3 finishing with 28 points from 46
games. Considering the start to the season not a bad return. Tough
times, yes but as you have just read there were some good times too!